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John B. Condliffe

John Bell Condliffe KCMG (Footscray, Victoria, 23 December 1891 – Walnut Creek, California, 23 December 1981) was a New Zealand economist, university professor and economic consultant. Lauded for the decisive role he played in international NGOs in the interwar period,[1] he was one of New Zealand's best-known international economists.[2]

John Bell Condliffe
Born(1891-12-23)23 December 1891
Died23 December 1981(1981-12-23) (aged 90)
NationalityNew Zealand
Academic career
InstitutionCanterbury University College, Institute of Pacific Relations, London School of Economics and University of California, Berkeley

Career edit

A professor of economics at the Canterbury University College, Condliffe resigned in 1926 to become the first research secretary of the Institute of Pacific Relations, a nascent international organization concerned with the Pacific basin.[1] He took a 2/3 part-time position at the University of Michigan during the academic year 1930–1931, then left the IPR altogether to enter the Economic and Financial Organization of the League of Nations, where he wrote the six first World Economic Surveys (1932-1937).[1]

Having left the League to become professor of commerce at the London School of Economics in 1938–1939, Condliffe was distinguished in 1939 by the prestigious Howland Memorial Prize and accepted a professorship in economics at the University of California, Berkeley, which he held until retirement in 1953.[1] In the meantime, he returned to the IPR as the chairman of its International Research Committee between 1940 and 1945.[3]

Honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d William L. Holland, "Preface" in John B. Condliffe, Reminiscences of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Vancouver, Institute of Asian Research (University of British Columbia), 1981,p. ii.
  2. ^ Fleming, Grant. "John Bell Condliffe". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  3. ^ William L. Holland, "Postscript" in John B. Condliffe, Reminiscences of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Vancouver, Institute of Asian Research (University of British Columbia), 1981, p. 53.

Books edit

External References edit

  • Guide to the J.B. Condliffe Papers, ca. 1910-1960, The Bancroft Library
  • Finding Aid to the J. B. (John Bell) Condliffe Papers: Additions, 1919-1981 (bulk 1960-1969) at The Bancroft Library
  • Register of the John B. Condliffe Papers at the Online Archive of California

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